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Table of Contents - Volume 31 - Issue 04  

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Analogy as relational priming: A developmental and computational perspective on the origins of a complex cognitive skill

Robert Leech, Denis Mareschal and Richard P. Cooper

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 357-378
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004469 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

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Relational priming: Obligational nitpicking

Varol Akman

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 378-379
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004470 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

A neural-symbolic perspective on analogy

Rafael V. Borges, Artur S. d'Avila Garcez and Luis C. Lamb

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 379-380
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004482 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

The evolution of priming in cognitive competencies: To what extent is analogical reasoning adaptive?

Paul Bouissac

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 380-381
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004494 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Analogy as relational priming: The challenge of self-reflection

Andrea Cheshire, Linden J. Ball and Charlie N. Lewis

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 381-382
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004500 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Analogy is priming, but relations are not transformations

Fintan J. Costello

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 382-383
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004512 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Toward extending the relational priming model: Six questions

Eric Dietrich

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 383-384
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004524 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Developing structured representations

Leonidas A. A. Doumas and Lindsey E. Richland

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 384-385
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004536 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Relational processing in conceptual combination and analogy

Zachary Estes and Lara L. Jones

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 385-386
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004548 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Relational priming is to analogy-making as one-ball juggling is to seven-ball juggling

Robert M. French

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 386-387
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0800455X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Analogy and the brain: A new perspective on relational primacy

Usha Goswami

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 387-388
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004561 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Implicit analogy: New direct evidence and a challenge to the theory of memory

Anthony J. Greene

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 388-388
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004573 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

No way to start a space program: Associationism as a launch pad for analogical reasoning

Keith J. Holyoak and John E. Hummel

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 388-389
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004585 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Dynamic sets of potentially interchangeable connotations: A theory of mental objects

Alexandre Linhares

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 389-390
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004597 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Analogical inferences are central to analogy

Arthur B. Markman and Jeffrey P. Laux

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 390-391
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004603 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Neurocognitive process constraints on analogy: What changes to allow children to reason like adults?

Robert G. Morrison and Soohyun Cho

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 391-392
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004615 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Relational priming plays a supporting but not leading role in adult analogy-making

Alexander A. Petrov

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 392-393
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004627 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Abstract analogies not primed by relations learned as object transformations

Steven Phillips

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 393-394
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004639 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Relation priming, the lexical boost, and alignment in dialogue

Claudine N. Raffray, Martin J. Pickering and Holly P. Branigan

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 394-395
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004640 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Child versus adult analogy: The role of systematicity and abstraction in analogy models

Angela Schwering and Kai-Uwe Kühnberger

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 395-396
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004652 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Analogy is to priming as relations are to transformations

Vladimir M. Sloutsky

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 396-397
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004664 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Computational modeling of analogy: Destined ever to only be metaphor?

Ann Speed

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 397-398
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004676 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Creativity or mental illness: Possible errors of relational priming in neural networks of the brain

James E. Swain and John D. Swain

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 398-399
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004688 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Computational complexity analysis can help, but first we need a theory

Todd Wareham, Iris van Rooij and Moritz Müller

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 399-400
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0800469X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Development and evolution of cognition: One doth not fly into flying!

Edward A. Wasserman

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 400-401
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004706 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

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Growing cognition from recycled parts

Robert Leech, Denis Mareschal and Richard P. Cooper

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 401-414
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004718 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

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A unified framework for addiction: Vulnerabilities in the decision process

A. David Redish, Steve Jensen and Adam Johnson

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 415-437
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0800472X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

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The origin of addictions by means of unnatural decision

Serge H. Ahmed

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 437-438
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004731 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Vulnerabilities to addiction must have their impact through the common currency of discounted reward

George Ainslie

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 438-439
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004743 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Addiction, procrastination, and failure points in decision-making systems

Chrisoula Andreou

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 439-440
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004755 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Computing motivation: Incentive salience boosts of drug or appetite states

Kent C. Berridge, Jun Zhang and J. Wayne Aldridge

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 440-441
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004767 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Addiction science as a hedgehog and as a fox

Warren K. Bickel and Richard Yi

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 441-442
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004779 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Social influence and vulnerability

Joseph M. Boden

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 442-443
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004780 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Impulsivity, dual diagnosis, and the structure of motivated behavior in addiction

R. Andrew Chambers

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 443-444
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004792 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Gambling and decision-making: A dual process perspective

Kenny R. Coventry

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 444-445
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004809 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Different vulnerabilities for addiction may contribute to the same phenomena and some additional interactions

Andrew James Goudie, Matt Field and Jon Cole

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 445-446
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004810 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

The biopsychosocial and “complex” systems approach as a unified framework for addiction

Mark D. Griffiths

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 446-447
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004822 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Neither necessary nor sufficient for addiction

Valerie Gray Hardcastle

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 447-448
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004834 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Human drug addiction is more than faulty decision-making

Carl L. Hart and Robert M. Krauss

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 448-449
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004846 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Are addictions “biases and errors” in the rational decision process?

Elias L. Khalil

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 449-450
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004858 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Role of affective associations in the planning and habit systems of decision-making related to addiction

Marc T. Kiviniemi and Rick A. Bevins

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 450-451
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0800486X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Negative affects are parts of the addiction syndrome

Michel Le Moal

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 451-452
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004871 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Expanding the range of vulnerabilities to pathological gambling: A consideration of over-fast discounting processes

Carl W. Lejuez and Marc N. Potenza

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 452-453
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004883 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Addiction: More than innate rationality

Daniel H. Lende

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 453-454
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004895 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Bridging the gap between science and drug policy: From “what” and “how” to “whom” and “when”

Robert J. MacCoun

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 454-455
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004901 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Linking addictions to everyday habits and plans

David T. Neal and Wendy Wood

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 455-456
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004913 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

The disunity of Pavlovian and instrumental values

Sean B. Ostlund and Bernard W. Balleine

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 456-457
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004925 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Timing models of reward learning and core addictive processes in the brain

Don Ross

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 457-458
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004937 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Cue fascination: A new vulnerability in drug addiction

John Sarnecki, Rebecca Traynor and Michael Clune

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 458-459
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004949 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

E pluribus unum? A new take on addiction by Redish et al.

Thomas Stalnaker and Geoffrey Schoenbaum

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 459-459
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004950 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

A mismatch with dual process models of addiction rooted in psychology

Reinout W. Wiers, Remco Havermans, Roland Deutsch and Alan W. Stacy

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 460-460
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004962 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

The elephantine shape of addiction

Henry Yin

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 461-461
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004974 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
 

Authors' Response

 
 

Addiction as vulnerabilities in the decision process

A. David Redish, Steve Jensen and Adam Johnson

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 31, Issue 04, August 2008, pp 461-487
doi:10.1017/S0140525X08004986 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jul 2008
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